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What I'm Teaching My 6-Year-Old About Money

Zeke, my oldest child, just turned 6! This has been a special year as I watch him take an interest in some of my earliest childhood activities – climbing trees and making forts, building slingshots from broken branches, and turning any simple activity like taking the trash out into a race.

One of the things we have been working on in the past few years is that it’s okay to wait. Delaying gratification makes whatever you are enjoying all the better because of the wait…

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Personal Finance, Retirement Planning Alex Voorhees Personal Finance, Retirement Planning Alex Voorhees

How Being Present Increases Happiness in Retirement

I love the game of soccer. I played it growing up for many years and still try to catch as many games as I can. Those who share my love of the game certainly know who Lionel Messi is – arguably the best player to ever play the game. He was recently offered a historic $1.6 billion to sign with a Saudi club. He declined it and surprised the world by signing with a US soccer club owned in part by another great of the game, David Beckham.

Beckham was trying to land Messi for years but knew it was a long shot. Earlier this year he woke up one morning to a shocking text informing him that he had landed Messi. Just recently Messi moved to Miami and had his debut game. As Messi got ready to take the field, thousands of fans and celebrities whipped out their phone to record the moment. As I watched Messi come onto the field, the camera panned to Beckham who was sitting down, patiently watching Messi and fully taking in the moment…

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Personal Finance Alex Voorhees Personal Finance Alex Voorhees

My Thoughts on $1 Trillion of Credit Card Debt

Last week financial news outlets raised alarm bells on consumer credit card debt as it passed the $1 Trillion level.  

Let me start by saying that any and all credit card debt should be eliminated first in most situations. It is nearly impossible to get ahead financially while paying 15-25% interest on that debt. Credit card debt is no joke.

But many have used this moment to suggest that the US consumer is overspending on an unsustainable path. “This can’t go on forever.” It may come as a surprise to some that it actually can go on forever…

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Investment Strategy Alex Voorhees Investment Strategy Alex Voorhees

Don’t Take the Stock Market Personally

Investor Jim Grant once said, “To suppose that the value of a common stock is determined purely by a corporation’s earnings discounted by the relevant interest rates and adjusted for the marginal tax rate is to forget that people have burned witches, gone to war on a whim, risen to the defense of Joseph Stalin and believed Orson Welles when he told them over the radio that the Martians had landed.”

Investing in the stock market is often viewed as a purely analytical practice that should look something like this…

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